The very first and most awaited iOS 11 Jailbreak Tool named "LiberiOS" has been officially released by Jonathan Levin after using iOS 11 Jailbreak exploits and codes unveiled by Google Project Zero's Ian Beer some days back. The latest LiberiOS Jailbreak Tool is fully compatible with all 64-bit iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices running iOS 11.x.x firmware version. The LiberiOS .IPA File can be installed by using Cydia Impactor Tool on macOS and Windows-powered PCs and Laptops. In this post, we are writing the detailed guide and tutorial on How to Jailbreak iOS 11.1.2 / iOS 11 Firmware Using LiberiOS Tool on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices.

Before we move forward, you must understand that the LiberiOS is the Semi-Untethered Jailbreak Tool, which means every user needs to put its iOS device back into “Jailbreak Mode” after every reboot by going to LiberiOS App installed on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch device. Moreover, LiberiOS App can only be installed and signed by using Cydia Impactor Tool or Xcode Tool, and the normal user account will only run for the maximum of 7 Days, after which you will need to reinstall and resign the LiberiOS Jailbreak Application again. I would suggest everyone sign the app by using Apple's developer account because it will provide you the ability to use the Jailbreak App for the maximum of 1 Year, instead of 7 Days.

Unfortunately, Saurik’s Cydia Application and Cydia Substrate are still incompatible with this LiberiOS Jailbreak Tool, so you will still need to wait further to get the updated Cydia Jailbreak App from Saurik to use all popular tweaks, apps, repositories, and sources on your Jailbroken iOS 11 devices.